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Geneva (ONLINE): Speaker National Assembly (NA) Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has World is facing myriads of inter connected crisis posing threats to international peace and security, economic stability and durable development. World is again standing at critical cross road after about one century. Longer and brutal occupations are continuing. Not only principles of UN charter are being violated but also international humanity and law of human rights are being breached. Several ongoing and emerging conflicts in the world are causing disastrous damage to humanity. NA Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq expressed these views while addressing the main session of the 6th World Conference…

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MOSCOW (Online): Employers and staff should have families and avoid engaging in relationships with colleagues, according to the Russian Orthodox Church’s deputy chair for external relations. In an interview with the “Gazeta” newspaper, Vakhtang Kipshidze acknowledged that there may be good candidates among bachelors and divorcees, but stressed that it should not be standard practice to hire them. “It’s not about limiting the rights of candidates for the job. It’s more about the social norm becoming that male managers and employees are all family men. There can be exceptions, but they shouldn’t become the norm,” he said, without specifying whether…

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GAZA (INP): Israel again carried out deadly air strikes on north Gaza, where the UN calls conditions “apocalyptic”, as Lebanon’s Hezbollah intensified rocket fire near Israel’s capital of Tel Aviv. Since late September Israel has been engaged in full-scale war against Hezbollah in Lebanon while fighting continues against the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza. Israel’s military on Saturday said dozens of fighters were killed around Jabalia “in aerial and ground activity”. Troops were also operating in central Gaza and Rafah in the territory’s far south, it added, while witnesses said Israeli drones and boats opened fire on Al-Mawasi in south…

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QUETTA, Aug 12 (6 AM Report): Adviser to the Chief Minister on Women’s Development, Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi, has said that youth are the most valuable asset of any society, and Balochistan’s young women, with their talent and determination, have the potential to drive economic and social transformation. In her message on International Youth Day, Dr. Buledi said the province’s youth are hardworking and capable, and the state is committed to providing them with opportunities. “Education, skills, and employment are the fundamental pillars of youth empowerment,” she stressed, adding that the government has made the education and economic independence of…

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By Abdullah Khan More Update Pakistan’s AI Crossroads Romisa Shah Shakeel Qadir Khan: Architect of a… Romisa Shah Balochistan’s Highways Unsafe, Traveling… Romisa Shah The Health Services Academy (HSA), a Public Health University in Islamabad, organized the 14th International Public Health Conference, 2024, in collaboration with Pathfinder International and other partners, on November 5-6. Titled: ‘Transforming Research into Action: Redefining Public Health through Social and Behavior Change, the Conference was graced by Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani—the Acting President of Pakistan and Chairman Senate, as the Chief Guest at the Inaugural Session. Dr. Shahzad Ali coordinated the conference and among other…

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Founded in 1954 under the name China Cultural Foreign Relations Association, the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) is marking its seventeenth year, advancing global cooperation through the bonds of friendship. Despite these modifications, CPAFFC still upholds its primary goal of promoting Global Development Friendship through facilitating cultural exchange and promoting diplomatic dialogue. China believes in prioritizing the collective welfare over individual country interests to achieve worldwide success and urging nations to come together for a shared objective, aiming to attain global prosperity and peace through collaboration rather than rivalry. By consistently upholding these beliefs, the CPAFC…

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A former commander of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has revealed details about the organization armed terrorist separatist campaign. According to the former commander, Najibullah, who spent 19 years with the BLA and with the foreign agencies have been supporting Baloch separatists. Najibullah’s disclosure comes as a significant development in the context of Balochistan’s liberation movement. The BLA has been leading the fight for so called rights of Baloch people by balochistan independence, employing various tactics, including Fidayee attacks, abductions, and targeted strikes against Chinese interests. The BLA’s attackst likely on the 2018 attack on Chinese engineers in Dalbandin…

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A joint strategy is being developed for the security of transport and passengers – Secretary Transport; Ensuring security on national highways is the government’s responsibility – Spokesperson Shahid Rind; 27 Joint Response Centers have been established on all major highways in the province – Balochistan Home Department; The law and order situation in Balochistan has worsened since the new government took office – Transport Unions’ Spokesperson Nasir Shahwani Abdullah, a resident of Punjab’s Multan district, has permanently moved back to his hometown, leaving behind the barber shop he had been running in Quetta for the past ten years. Abdullah stated…

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n Pakistan’s bureaucratic landscape, there are only a few officers whose leadership has left a tangible imprint on governance and institutional transformation. Among them stands Shakeel Qadir Khan, the incumbent Chief Secretary of Balochistan — a civil servant whose vision, administrative acumen, and commitment to public service have ushered in a new era of reform in one of Pakistan’s most challenging and underserved provinces. As Chief Secretary, Shakeel Qadir Khan has worked closely with Balochistan’s Chief Minister, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, to turn vision into action. His tenure has been marked by initiatives that go beyond routine administration; they represent structural…

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An important turning point in Pakistan’s technological development has been reached with the recent approval of the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy 2025 by the federal cabinet.With the goal of democratizing access to AI, improving public services, and opening up new opportunities for innovation and employment, this effort aims to establish a comprehensive AI ecosystem following decades of reactive engagement with developing technology. If executed with vision and determination, this policy offers a potential to advance a nation that has long trailed behind in digital development. By 2030, it hopes to train one million AI experts, establish an AI Innovation Fund and an AI Venture Fund to encourage private sector participation, and create 1,000 local AI products and 50,000 AI-powered civic initiatives during the following five years. It also suggests facilitating 1,000 research projects, offering 3,000 AI scholarships annually, and implementing special inclusion policies for women and people with disabilities through affordable and easily available education. Most importantly, the strategy promotes international collaboration and adherence to international AI standards while highlighting cybersecurity and national data security. In order to guarantee that AI advances from idea to real advancement in the fields of healthcare, education, agriculture, finance, and governance, a comprehensive master plan with an action matrix and an AI Council will supervise its implementation. By emphasizing the democratization of AI, the policy acknowledges that technology shouldn’t be limited to corporate boardrooms or urban tech clusters. Students, governmental institutions, and small enterprises can all benefit from AI. Imagine predictive algorithms controlling traffic in…

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